November 29, 200619 yr Acura “Advanced Sedan Concept” Debuts at Los Angeles Auto Show LOS ANGELES, Calif. November 29, 2006 – The Acura “Advanced Sedan Concept” made its world debut today at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show. Created by Acura’s Los Angeles-based advanced design team, the concept features a modern, powerful exterior while retaining an ultra luxurious feel. “The Advanced Sedan Concept illustrates Acura’s commitment to modern design and cutting-edge style,” said John Mendel, senior vice president, auto operations. “With our advanced design team taking a significant role in shaping future vehicle design, we can expect upcoming products to reflect this progressive, forward-thinking styling.” The Advanced Sedan Concept is the purest expression of advanced design, performance and luxury, highlighted by its powerful, wide stance and deeply sculpted surfaces. The primary goal of this design study was to create a sophisticated, refined sedan with a mysterious presence. The concept’s generous exterior proportions suggest that a large, powerful engine lurks beneath the surface. The exterior lines reveal a sheer, sculpted lower body contrasted with a taut, architectural cabin. Although ultra-modern in its design, the concept retains the classic silhouette associated with a flagship sedan. Low to the ground, the concept is anchored by large 22 inch front and 23 inch rear tires which are mounted to custom billet-machined, polished aluminum wheels. Powerful brake discs and calipers accent the wheels and large ducts direct cooling air to the components. Bold wheel arches and flares add to the concept’s muscular appearance. The sleek, compact cockpit nestles atop the sculpted body and flows from hood to trunk. For a unique panoramic view, the roof is constructed entirely of tinted glass that shades the occupants while still connecting them to the outside world. “We wanted to capture the essence of an ultra luxurious sedan but give it a striking, mysterious presence to create a vehicle with a dual personality,” said Dave Marek, chief designer, Honda R&D Americas, Inc. “The concept echoes this quality with its clean exterior lines, a wide, stance, high performance cues and key luxury accents.” The hood is accented with pronounced character lines that culminate in the aggressive five-sided grille, which contributes to the sedan’s bold presence. The commanding grille is constructed of polished aluminum and features a cut crystal Acura emblem. The narrow headlights also double as air intakes and are positioned low on the bumper, further enhancing the sedan’s already commanding 79.5 inch width. “The front of the sedan communicates power and luxury,” explains Marek. “The pronounced hood and large grille communicate performance, while the jewel-like Acura emblem captures the essence of pure luxury.” In the rear, the Advanced Sedan Concept has a flush mounted rear bumper with the high-mounted stop lamp integrated into the center break of the trunk. The jeweled taillights are pushed to the outer edge of the bumper to further enhance the vehicle’s wide and low appearance, while integrated dual exhaust outlets complement the sedan’s performance-oriented style. During the past decade, several Acura vehicles have been designed and developed in the U.S. including the award winning MDX luxury SUV, the innovative TL performance luxury sedan and the all-new RDX turbocharged crossover SUV. Acura will continue the expansion of its U.S. design capabilities with the addition of a dedicated Acura Design Center that will open next year in Torrance, Ca.
November 29, 200619 yr I like... ummmm, hold on, give me a minute here... Oh, the wheels. That's it. Otherwise it looks like a clay model that somebody started and then gave to a 5-year old.
November 29, 200619 yr If it wasn't official before, I'll make it official now: Honda stylists only know how to make 1.) bland cars or 2.) ass ugly cars. Edited November 29, 200619 yr by YellowJacket894
November 30, 200619 yr This marks the first time that a car design was based on a caricature of a car design...
November 30, 200619 yr HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... I scribbled better looking cars when I was two. Seriously, what were they thinking.
November 30, 200619 yr This marks the first time that a car design was based on a caricature of a car design... 221868[/snapback] Funny, I never noticed the eyeballs in the windshield before, I always thought of the headlights as the "eyes".
November 30, 200619 yr Funny, I never noticed the eyeballs in the windshield before, I always thought of the headlights as the "eyes". 221875[/snapback] That was my first reaction to the car as well. I said, "that's one angry looking car to be on a kid's cereal box." Then I noticed the eyes. Anyway, Acura needs to dump this concept car into the Pacific Ocean and start from scratch.
November 30, 200619 yr Ugh! That's so wrong! I mean...there's nothing visually redeeming to it. I don't care how advanced this thing may be, I wouldn't want to be caught dead in it.
November 30, 200619 yr It looks kinda like they tried to remake the Cadillac Sixteen, but failed miserably.
November 30, 200619 yr AHHH, that's horrible. The Los Angeles-based advanced design team can't design worth a damn. It's funny cause the overall shape is pretty nice, and could make a really great GT Coupe with a nice big longitudinally mounted V10. But they majorly botched the front and rear fascias. I guess I can take solace in the fact that if a production car was ever made off of this, it would be significantly normalized.
November 30, 200619 yr Looks like a snowplow. 221841[/snapback] Call Mr. Plow, that's my name, my name again is Mr. Plow.
November 30, 200619 yr Just awful. The rear can make for a revived CL, but nothing else is salvageable.
November 30, 200619 yr This is what you get when a country obsessed with tentacle porn and tub girl is allowed to make cars. Can someone crush this & make an iPod out of the resulting plastic cube?
November 30, 200619 yr Seriously, Acura comes up with some of the worst looking concepts. And, to make it worse, the bad ones are always the same color...
December 1, 200619 yr On the side profile, are they trying to look like a Sixteen or something? Just that they did it horribly.
December 1, 200619 yr This is what you get when a country obsessed with tentacle porn 222240[/snapback] Tentacle say-what-now?
December 1, 200619 yr It looks kinda like they tried to remake the Cadillac Sixteen, but failed miserably. 221893[/snapback] OH, yeah. Probably an attempt at an S-Class/LS460 competitor
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